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“I think Hillsdale was his No. 1 choice all along,” Clinton coach Scott McNitt said. “That’s the one he wanted, and I have no doubt he’ll make the most of his opportunity. He’s a kid you love to coach, and one you want to see rewarded.”

“It was just the perfect fit for what I was trying to do in college,” Galvan said Wednesday morning at Adrian’s signing ceremony. “I knew I didn’t want to go as low as D-III. I wanted to stay D-II or above. It’s definitely an exciting time, to pick a Division II college.”

“I had a few other visits set up,” he said, “but I stuck with Hillsdale once I went there. The way their coaching staff treated me was way different than any others.”

Galvan said he could play cornerback, receiver or running back for the Chargers.

Despite missing time last season with injury, Galvan made 50 tackles and five interceptions in helping Adrian win a share of the Southeastern Conference title for the first time since 2005.“Hillsdale got one heck of a player,” Adrian coach Phil Jacobs said. “He’s a kid you can’t replace. He can do it all.”